Mildred Thorson returned to her school
duties last Tuesday in district No. 3.

A. H. Tucker has sufficiently recovered
from an attack of rheumatism so he can get out again.

Special meetings are still in progress in
the Free Methodist church. Much interest is being manifested.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Davis attended the
oyster supper of the Odd Fellows at Neillsville last Saturday
night.

Quite a number of York’s young
people attended the masquerade dance at Granton Saturday night.

Mrs. Geo. S. Rowe and children returned
to their home at the Hub City last Tuesday after a three weeks
visit with Mrs. Rowe’s parents at York Center.

Chauncey Stevens of Veefkind lost one of
his horses a few days ago while he was down here after a load of
hay. The horse stepped into a hole and fell in such a way as to
break one of his legs and had to be killed.

Town treasurer John Vandeberg has been
going around the past few days with his head done up. The reason is
his head came in contact with the blade of an axe while he was
repairing the stanchions in his stable. He received a pretty bad
cut.